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ones. that's it for us tonight. tomorrow night please be with us. we'll see you then. good night from new york. trish: one of our busiest ports with mexico now reopened after being shuttered. the port of entry is reenforced with barbed wire and cement barricades. this is just a couple miles from san diego, california. the federal government says not all these people vincent. they are not all women and children. there are some bad actor there. the homeland security department warning the caravan is harboring more than 500 criminals. i mean, that's 6,000 people
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waiting right along the border, 6,000 there now, and many, many thousands more on the way. how are we expected to handle this? we are told authorities can only process 100 people a day. you are looking at 3 months thoof people there with thousands more on the way. are they expected to just wait? will they return home? what will we do about this be especially when we are being told 500 of these are criminals. we don't want criminals here. we want people who want to come to america for the right reasons. for opportunity, that's a good reason. and we want people who want to be americans and embrace everything that makes this country what it is. wait has been, and what it will be. joining me right now, stormer deputy assistant to the president, mr. sebastian gorka.
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good to see you, sir. you are an immigrant. your parents were immigrants to the u.s. going back a generation or two. i'm an immigrant with family that came here back during the potato famine that ireland experienced. i think immigrants are wonderful and we are all from somewhere. but when you are being told that 500 of those 6,000 right there on the border trying to gain access to the united states of america are actual criminals, don't we need to rethink all of this? >> we like to start with the blunt truth. i know alexandria ocasio-cortez and kamala harris disagree. but nobody has the right to come to america and nobody has the right to become a u.s. citizen. if you want to do so, you can
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take it example many other people like myself have taken, which is to do it legally, process through the system. pay your money, pass the test, take an oath to the u.s. constitution. not to do with dhs intelligence found out today, the attempt to rush the border, that there would be a sudden rush and people would illegally come across the border. which is why they have to close it down. let's be clear about its intelligence. the 500 -- felons are only the ones we know about. there are multiple caravans. the estimates range from 7,000 to 14,000 people. these are only the criminals we know of. it's very telling to look at the foot najt last 72 hours from tijuana and look at the mexican population and their response to
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the caravan. there are people there saying i saw it myself. donald trump is right. this an invasion. those are mexicans saying that about the caravan. trish: they showed up in tijuana. tijuana is an interesting place with its own cleajs, shall we say. now, you bring in 6,000 people, 500 of whom we know are felons, and that can't sit well with anybody who there is. what is mexico doing about it? >> think about it. just last year the dhs agents, the authorities saved 900 children from traffickers. these are not the things you want to shut our eyes to. we have a nation, a nation has borders. national sovereignty applies to any nation whether you are
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mexico or america. try to go into mexico illegally and see what happens to you. this is why donald trump is president. the reassertion of national sovereignty. if you want to come here and be part. america, that's fine, but there is a system for doing that. trish: not if you are going to stampede the border. think about the intelligence the government had to have had to shut down the borderers, we already discussed. they are sending troops there and they are trying to secure the area. it's not good for mexico. you look at those pictures and i don't see a lot of families there. i see a bunch of young men. this is predominantly made up of young men and they are holding their flags, not ours. >> you just stole my thunder.
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when the president raised this issue a few days ago he nailed it. if you want to come to america to be part of america, which flag should you be waving? maybe the stars and stripes. if you are in the caravan, and we have the footage, and you are waving the flag of honduras, then why are you coming here? trish: stay in honduras, guatemala or mexico. if these are the countries whose flags you want to hold up, then you are right. it makes no sense to be coming to america. maybe just to use us so you can -- i mean -- i don't even want to go there, but it does make me angry because there used to be a time, and i think there still is, i think lots of people want to come here for the trite reasons. you think about how generations quo would come here and maybe
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the family spoke italian and they didn't want the kids to speak italian. >> you are an american. trish: it's great to speak as many languages as you can. but it shows you really how our country has thought about immigration in the past, right? and you are spot on. you are american before you are anything else. >> but let's be clear here. this is -- look, if you want to become part of america as an immigrant, you want to respect that nation's laws. you want to become part of that community. if your first act is an attempt to storm the border, then what does that tell you about your respect for that country. let's appeal to maybe those people out there who switched to fox business by accident. welcome. if you want to show compassion, if you want to show compassion, you want to show compassion to those immigrants who came here
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legally because they will get hurt the most of. when you have a flood of illegal immigrants into america, guess who gets hurt zpl the they will worker in california and texas. when somebody else comes in and says i will be paid for cash. that person is out of a job. if you want to show compassion for the most vulnerable people in american society you have got to control our borders and the immigration process has to be fixed. trish: you are right. there is an economic component to this. people low on the labor scale won't see an increase in wages. they will see a depression because other people will be willing to take the job and not pay any taxes and it's good to see. this is dr. gorka. why we fight, defeating america's enemies with no apologies. the thousands of migrants
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streaming into' tijuana. they are not receiving a warm welcome. you have hundreds of residents clark. look at what's happening in tijuana as they gather to protest what they call is an invasion of their city. people are showing up, 500 of whom are criminals according to dhs. they don't want that's havoc in their society. why do we want it here. the president tweets catch and relies an obsolete term it's now catch and detain. immigrants flying the flag of their nation. dems must approve border security and wall now. joining me tonight, andy feltman and chris bedford. good to see you both.
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chrischris, any chance we'll see democrats willing to come to the table. could we ever see funding for a wall? >> no. very unlikely the democrats will come to the table. they have no incentive to do it. a lot of their leaders campaigned against it. there are a few democrats who used to be strong on border control and illegal immigration. they will get no rewards from party leaders. if trump were to declare a in the emergency he could ask the military and defense moneys to start building fortifications along the border. bin that most likely would get tied up in courts. trish: eric, do you agree with
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that? >> we have to change our immigration system. it's clearly broken. people who want to come here and become productive members of society can't. the military said today they are pulling back from the border of mexico. trish: let me just hear you again. >> the danger that these are a threat to the american people. there is no threat here. there is a process. there is a process. as which each of these folks will come to the board and seek asylum and we do that check. there is a process where you can seek asylum.
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trish: chris, the people of tijuana are looking at 6,000 migrants stationed in their town. this is what's happening tonight in the streets tijuana. there are protesters. they are not happy. they do not want these people there. this is what we are looking at. so when andrew tries to tell us there is no threat here what do you say? >> i don't think there are good faith negotiations the democrats would want to enter. when republicans went against their base and said they are willing to make a compromise for citizenship for children brought her illegally, a lot of the democrats pushed back and said they wont weren't interested in helping those people fit comes with wall funding. the huge problem these lines is president trump cracked down at the border. trish: they can only do 100 of
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them a day. >> in 2013 there was a bipartisan bill passed in the senate which house republicans rejected. and the people protesting and being violent here in tijuana are not those from central america. those are the people who live in tijuana. not those coming from tijuana, and not those coming from central america. those people from central america wanting to come here for a better life, fleeing rape, murder and gangs. i wouldn't send them back here? trish: you want to take them all in? >> absolutely. if they want to be productive members of society, absolutely. if they are violent criminals, no, i'm not taking them in. trish: the reason you are given
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asylum if you want economic opportunities. i have got to leave it there. we are looking at what i would call a significant problem tonight on the border, in the border town of tijuana. the people there don't want them and you have got many americans who don't want them either. 500 of the 6,000 there are known felons. we have fresh resistance from the left. democrats make a last-ditch attempt to block matt whitaker from serving as acting attorney general. why legal experts say they are not going to win this one. he called it a socialist impulse. new york city mayor bill deblasio. i believe one of our friend at the network, charlie gasparino said he thinks people all over this city of every single background would much rather
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trish: the latest in high-profile resistance. three democratic democrats suing president trump and the acting attorney general. they are claiming he's putting whitaker in the doj's top spot, even thought it many temporary. they are claiming an acting ag needs to be confirmed by the senate. but my next guest says the
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appointment is legal. is the the's appointment in danger? my next guest says absolutely not. >> it's the federal vacancies reform act is pretty clear. it says somebody can be in a federally appointed position temporarily and it doesn't require they are senate confirmed. it requires they are a higher-level person who works at that agency. whitaker falls into that category. also the lawsuit is without merit from basic legal principles of standing. the democrats aren't an institution that's going to be harmed by his appointment. i think this lawsuit falls flat on its face from the get-go. it won't be valid in a court of
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law. trish: if you are part of the resistance, tips they don't care about law and order. whitaker, i get it, you have a temporary person in the position. does that temporary person have the right to oversee such a sensitive investigation like the mueller investigation? >> that's the question, and what the democrats are saying is any appointment need to be made with the advice and consent of the senate. but we just talked about that law that says the temporary appointment is valid. when it comes to appoint a new attorney general, someone who will be permanently in that position, there will be the requirement of senate confirmation. you see an attempt to blockade, to slow this down, the appointment a little over 200
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days in a temporary position. trish: wave a magic wand and immediately get someone? >> there is a 20-page memo from the office of legal counsel and it sets forth 160 appointments just like this one by george w. bush, barack obama and democrats and republicans alike. trish: always good to have your perspective. new york city's mayor bill deblasio not ruling out a 2020 presidential run. is this really the person the democratic party wants on the ticket? he admitted in 2017 web admitted if he had his way, the government would have control over every land and everybody building in new york city. this is not what america need,
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trish: tonight new york city's far left mayor, bill deblasio, not ruling out a 2020 presidential bid. it's getting easier and easier for president trump to lock in another four years. when you have the likes of bill deblasio who can't even handle preparations for a snow flurry in new york, let alone the defense of the freed world angling for a shot at the presidency? the left does not have a very deep bench. bill deblasio, the mayor of new
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york, said he believes taxpayers would be happier if the city held all property rights and if the city, i.e. him as mayor, were to determine all rents. this is in an interview with "new york" magazine in which he said -- from 2017 -- i think people from all over the city of every background would like to have the city determine which building goes where, how highlight be, who gets to live tonight, how high the rent will be. i think there is as socialistic impulse i hear every day in every kind of community that they would like things to be planned in accordance to their needs. and i would, too. trish: you are high on something if you think every new yorker wants you to determine rents and where we live.
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let me tell you how economics works. the market sets prices. you know, adam smith, all that invisible hand stuff? not the government. in an ideal world, anyway. in a world that's successful. definitely not the government. if the government were setting the prices we would all be well on our way to being venezuela other soviet union or better yet, your favorite, cuba. i know you want power. i know the left wants power and i get it. in socialism the government is the be all end all when it comes to power. so you have got tons of it. but the people, we deserve a voice in this, too. we are the ones work. we are the ones who should decide how we spend our money. capitalism has worked well for us for hundreds of years.
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our capitalist system made us the envy of the world. so i have advice for the left tonight. just because you don't like our president. don't abandon your capitalist american principles. don't embrace a socialist like deblasio. while we are eight, bernie sanders been there done that with the socialism thing. hillary clinton, the dems are never going to get back together with her. i sound like taylor swift. you know how i feel about today malharris and some of the things she has said. cory booker. i dare say new jersey is a bigger mess than new york. house left. 2020? you running? >> yes, 100%. trish: michael bloom berg will be running. president trump: i think the
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democrats will eat him up. you have a lot of people of running. you are hearing names that are shockingly bad. but they are nasty. trish: shockingly bad. lots of socialists. would they eat up a descent candidate? dr. sebastian gorka is kind enough to be back with me. i like to see a fair fight. but i'm afraid here, someone who is actually decent. mike bloomberg has his flaws, and he understands a lot of big issues. he would have a terrible time amongst all these characters they are talking about. >> can i respond to the deblasio interview you quoted? trish: you are speechless, right? >> i actually raid the original
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interview. he talks about the government controlling who lives on every plot of land in the city. controlling the rent. and he said the government should have control over your income. your income. this one of the richest men in america. how do you think you got rich, mr. deglassio? capitalism. free markets. and once you get to be so rich, you get to control what our income is? the world has tried that. my parents lived under communism. america rejected it and defeated the soviet union after 40 years of the cold war. what happens to people like george soros and deblasio. they become multi-billion airs. do they get a guilty con cleanse and think they can impose socialism on the rest of us?
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never. not this country. look at venezuela. cuba. the soviet union. there they controlled everything and it led to misery and economic collapse. trish: it's about power. he's more obsessed with power. he wants the government to have the power as opposed to the people to have the power. if i worry tonight for our country. i worry about tour future. if that's the alternative, where are we all heading? i joke about we are on our way to becoming france. but this is not something to joke about. i worry about this socialist arm of the democratic party increasingly capturing the imagination of some people and maybe potentially the nomination. but i think americans are smarter than that. what do you think? >> i see two data points.
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first i will give you the bad news then the good news. every year the victims of communism memorial foundation does a big survey. their last survey found that 52% of millennials in america wish to live in a socialist or communist america. trish: they group under barack obama's economic policy. >> it's because the schools -- the conservatives aloud the schools to be taken over by the radical leftists who say karl marx was a good guy. we had 40 democrat party candidates in the mid-terms run as socialists including ocasio-cortez. this after socialism cost 100,000 lives in the last century. but the good news is donald
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trump became president why? he wasn't part of the gop or the left. he was a common sense candidate who wants to bring america back to its rightful place in the world. and it's happening. i think after the mid-terms, after two years of the inmates take over the asylum, donald trump is going to have a cakewalk into its second term. it doesn't matter who runs. bloomberg, deblasio. trish: i'm trouble bid their sense of how they wanted our economy to be. because that is not the direction any of us should be going. open a lousy history book and try to get a better understanding of how socialism has ruined countries or turn on the news and check out venezuela. >> army horowitz, youtube.
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trish: 16 house democrats demanding an end to nancy pelosi's position as to boss of her party. a growing chorus of dems are saying enough. she has had plenty of time at that gavel. so why not try something new, why not try someone new. here with me former democratic congressman brad mirl and morgan or hmore -- brad mirl miller an. trish: the democrats are becoming the party socialists. that's not where you started out. when you look at the party do
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you think nancy pelosi is the one to be leading the house? >> i think resistance to her doesn't have anything to do with policy. i looked at that list of 16. some of them are to the left of nancy, some are to the right of nancy. the same leadership team has been in place since 2002. and it's hard over grievances and frustrations not to pile up on people. trish: i think it should have everything to do with policy. i get they want something shiny and new. but policy is what matters. the policy the dem crass have is they have gone the so increasingly left of nancy pelosi and hillary clinton who come across as let them eat cake kind of democrats. they don't have the understanding for what your average american is going
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through trying to put food on the table and pay the bills every month. because of that, they are increasingly out of touch. what happens? you get ocasio-cortez winning a seat in the house. >> she has pledged recently -- they just had a conference call this week about how she and her team were going to work to unseat more incumbent democrats in primaries. i think this is a movement within the democrat party to up end their establishment. they are serious and vocal about it. if you look at what happened in the mid terms it was not that beto-bernie wing of the party that was successful. everyone who ran in the red and purple states on a far left agenda, they actually lost. it was the people you saw that ran as common sense democrats that actually prevailed on
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election day in some of these close districts. trish, you and i have been in business for quite some time. when you look at the average tenure of a ceo, you would never have a ceo be in power for 15 years and continue to ask for another 2, 4, 6 years of power. i think frommer metric by which you judge a leader whether it's public, private, 15 years is a long time. trish: i brought this up with a lot of dems. they say she brings in the big bucks. she is a heck of a fundraiser. i think you need more than just a fundraiser. you need direction for your party. and i don't think she is providing this. >> in the letter those 1 democrats sent. there is very little talk of policy. it's about having new
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leadership. there is a lot of generational change talk. trish: do you think that's a mistake? you need policy. policy is the foundation and too often we have politicians and reporters as well who get away from the actual policies. policies matter. so if they are going to rant and rave, we are sick of her because it's been too long. to me it's not enough. i want to see they care about somebody who does care about policy and bring somebody new in who can generate some good stuff for the party and work with this president to make sure our commission as successful as it can be. >> is there a question in there somewhere? trish: i would like to see it, can it happen? >> it mattered me a great deal while was in congress. i don't see a lot of policy being made in congress at all. i don't think it' that great a
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gig for people who care about policy. that's part of the frustration it's not necessarily nancy's fault personally. but institutionally congress -- a lot of it dates back to newt gingrich removing the funding from the other sources of power within the caucus to centralize power in the speaker's office. getting back to morgan, she is a policy wonk. but isn't that what's missing from congress right now? >> well, i think you are both right here. i think the problem is the policy direction where nancy pelosi has taken the house democrats when they were in power in the majority and minority is not where the majority of the party is now. i wish house democrats would get together to work on
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infrastructure. i don't see that happening the next two years. i hope and pray whomever is speaker will do that. trish: fingers crossed. some of the liberal media, aka hollywood, aka lala-land, are calling for a boycott of georgia after stacey abrams lost the gubernatorial race. why they say her loss proves the state of
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trish: some a-list hollywood actors are calling for a boycott of georgia after brian kemp won the state governor's race fair and scare. they went through days and days of recount just to make sure. stan rubin from none other than los angeles. welcome. >> thank you, tricia, glad to be here. talking about sore losers, why do you think some of those
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hollywood folks are always trying to meddle in other people's business? why can't they get their head around what voters want, that is respect. respecting voters' decisions. now they are saying we are going to boycott georgia. >> there is an argument to be made that there was voter suppression in georgia. that being the case, the vote has been counted, kem has been declared the winner. trish: i see. >> we can go back and forth on that all day. but despite this call for a boycott, stacey abrams, the gubernatorial candidate who did not win the governor's chair. she says do not boycott the film industry. it's not only that. but we talk so much about the red and the blue. what matters in hollywood more
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than anything is the green. and georgia is an extraordinarily hospitable place for hollywood productions. the vast majority of people who work on those productions want to stay in georgia. trish: i'll let you go in the interest of time. sam, you have got actor and frequent trump critic jim carrey railing against the president and his supporters. this time carrey says trims a melanoma. and anyone who covers for him including sarah sanders is putting makeup on it. on the one hand hollywood totally gets america, because they do movies about america and we go and watch these movies. we buy these tickets.
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on the other hand hollywood does not respect us, does not respect america, which tells me they don't get us at all. maybe they are total phonies and pretend to get us so we'll buy the tickets to the movies. >> jim carrey first and foremost is canadian. he has a strong point of view that's people may well disagree with. but we can all agree, particularly in these times, people are expressing themselves in extraordinary ways. you and i may not agree. trish: when you hear jim carrey say it's cancer or joe scarborough talking about the president in the same breath as adolph hitler. or the woman who is a senator from your state, kamala harris saying i.c.e. is in any way
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similar according to some, the perception, the kkk, to me these are irresponsible moves, sam. >> i think a lot of people would suggest the dialogue is wildly overheated. dare i say, trish, on all side. consequently hollywood could be doing something to calm the waters. but it's not as if everybody is playing polite namby-pamby. they are. but sometimes hollywood does hit home. rare water cooler moments when we all go to a movie we all enjoy, when we all watch a television show. one thing happening more and more in the entertainment business is the splintering. i wash this, you watch -- i watch this, you watch that.
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